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Medanta neurologist warns young adults in 20s are at big risk of severe burnout; reveals 6 early signs to watch out for
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Medanta neurologist warns young adults in 20s are at big risk of severe burnout; reveals 6 early signs to watch out for

by jummy84 October 13, 2025
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At the cusp of adulthood, more and more young adults in their 20s are left with no energy. They are facing burnout, which is a state of chronic physical, mental and emotional exhaustion caused by prolonged exposure to stress. It is more than feeling tired. The exhaustion is far deeper and spans every part of life.

Young adults increasingly face the risk of burnout.(Picture credit: Freepik)

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To understand more about the early adulthood burnout, Dr Saurabh Mehrotra, Director of Neurosciences at Medanta, Gurugram, told HT Lifestyle that burnout is far beyond the ordinary tiredness but a ‘sustained state of stress’ which, if it is not treated, may have harmful repercussions on mental and physical health.

“Burnout, once considered a mid-career problem, is now increasingly affecting people in their early twenties. Many young adults are entering adulthood already feeling mentally drained, emotionally overwhelmed, and physically exhausted,” Dr Mehrotra added.

The neurologist cited findings from a May 2025 study published in The International Journal of Indian Psychology, which reported that Indian youth aged 18–32 experience moderate levels of burnout overall, but those in the younger age brackets (18–22 and 23–27) have significantly higher burnout scores compared to their older peers. Dr Mehrotra emphasised that this is a major crisis, as young adults are facing severe stress right at the beginning of their adult lives.

What are the causes of burnout?

Dr Mehrotra revealed that burnout in young adults happens because of a combination of many factors. The causes are relentless academic and career pressures, the mismatch between expectations and workplace realities, financial strain, constant digital connectivity, global uncertainty, social disconnection, and toxic work cultures with blurred boundaries.

With so much going on, Gen Z feels overstimulated as there is little room for rest or recovery. The pressures are often overlapping and continuous pressure, one after the other or even simultaneously. From competitive academics to early career hustle, young adults are stuck in a breakneck pace that triggers stress and makes them exhausted.

“For Gen Z, especially in countries like India, the collision of financial pressure, toxic work environments, digital overload, social isolation, and mismatched career expectations is creating an urgent mental health challenge,” the neurologist highlighted the major challenges.

While the signs of burnout may be subjective, there are some common, overlapping ones. Dr Mehrotra shared the 6 signs of burnout, along with 6 tips to help manage it:

6 signs of burnout

One of the signs includes a lack of motivation. (Picture credit: Pexels)
One of the signs includes a lack of motivation. (Picture credit: Pexels)
  1. Persistent fatigue, even after rest
  2. Difficulty concentrating
  3. Irritability or mood swings
  4. Loss of motivation or interest in activities
  5. Sleep disturbances
  6. Physical symptoms such as headaches or digestive issues

6 tips to prevent and manage burnout

Sleep is essential for good mental health. (Picture credit: Shutterstock)
Sleep is essential for good mental health. (Picture credit: Shutterstock)

1. Prioritise rest and recovery

  • Adequate sleep, ideally 7–9 hours a night, is essential.
  • Rest must be recognised as a non-negotiable component of productivity and health, not a luxury.

2. Set digital boundaries

  • Taking regular breaks from screens, limiting social media, and muting non-essential notifications.
  • This helps to reduce mental fatigue and reclaim attention.

3. Maintain physical health

  • Consistent exercise, nutritious meals, and hydration are directly linked to better focus, emotional regulation, and resilience under stress.

4. Build supportive relationships

  • Human connection is vital.
  • Whether it’s through friendships, mentorship, or family, emotionally supportive relationships act as a buffer against burnout and isolation.

5. Seek help early

  • Therapy or counselling provides tools to manage stress, build coping skills, and gain perspective.
  • Addressing burnout early can prevent more serious mental health conditions down the line.

6. Redefine success

  • Success should not be measured solely by productivity, income, or status.
  • It must also include mental well-being, personal growth, balance, and fulfilment. Moving away from hustle culture allows room for a healthier, more sustainable path.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

October 13, 2025 0 comments
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Cancer specialist warns how consuming too much dairy regularly may raise cancer risk: ‘People who consume…’
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Cancer specialist warns how consuming too much dairy regularly may raise cancer risk: ‘People who consume…’

by jummy84 October 12, 2025
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Dairy products are a common part of diets worldwide, often praised for their calcium and protein content. However, like many foods, moderation is key. Consuming certain dairy products excessively may pose health risks. Dr Sharmin Yaqin, M.D. (Oncology) and cancer prevention specialist based in Dubai, shared in her October 2 Instagram post how too much dairy could increase cancer risk and shares tips for making safer dietary choices. (Also read: Cancer specialist says adding these simple foods to your plate could naturally lower your risk of cancer: ‘Fruits and…’ )

Dairy products may heighten cancer risk, says oncology specialist Dr. Sharmin Yaqin. (Shutterstock)

How does dairy affect cancer risk

Dairy is a staple in many diets, but according to Dr Sharmin Yaqin, it may not be as harmless as it seems. She highlights the potential risks of consuming dairy, particularly its link to cancer.

“Dairy is an inflammatory food, and any products made from cow, buffalo, or goat milk are considered inflammatory. They cause inflammation, and inflammation plays a major role in cancer,” explains Dr Yaqin.

She stresses that this applies to everyone, regardless of whether a person currently has any illness. “Dairy impacts inflammation, so it should be avoided, whether or not someone has a medical condition,” Dr Yaqin adds.

Which dairy products are linked to prostate cancer

In particular, research has shown a connection between dairy consumption and prostate cancer. “For example, in the case of prostate cancer, studies indicate that people who consume dairy daily are at a higher risk. Whether it’s paneer, processed cheese, yoghurt, milk, or cream in any form, dairy can be harmful,” she says.

Dr Yaqin advises that being mindful of dairy intake and choosing anti-inflammatory alternatives can play a key role in reducing cancer risk and supporting overall health.

Note to readers: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

October 12, 2025 0 comments
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Vascular surgeon warns chronic leg pain and numbness can be a sign of blocked arteries, shares 6 symptoms of PAD
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Vascular surgeon warns chronic leg pain and numbness can be a sign of blocked arteries, shares 6 symptoms of PAD

by jummy84 October 9, 2025
written by jummy84

Many people dismiss recurring leg pain or cramps as a normal part of aging, especially when the discomfort fades after resting. But experts warn that this pattern – pain that comes with activity and eases with rest – can be an early sign of underlying conditions like Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD). Ignoring these signals may allow the condition to progress, increasing the risk of serious complications.

Chronic leg pain could point towards Peripheral Artery Disease, according to Dr Sumit Kapadia.(Pixabay)

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Dr Sumit Kapadia, a vascular surgeon and varicose vein specialist with 18 years of experience, is raising awareness about the early warning signs of Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD), which includes chronic leg pain. In an Instagram video posted on September 2, he outlines six early warning signs in the legs that may indicate PAD and emphasises that recognising them promptly can help prevent serious complications later.

Leg pain isn’t just ‘getting older’

Dr Kapadia shares an anecdote about a gentleman who paid a visit to his clinic due to pain in his legs, and said, “Doctor, I thought it was just age catching up with me. My legs hurt when I walked, but the pain went away when I rested. I ignored it for months.” When examined, it wasn’t simply age – it was blocked arteries in his legs. Many people assume arterial blockages only affect the heart, but the legs often give early warning signs. Ignoring them can have serious consequences.

Early warning signs

Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is a condition where arteries in the arms and legs narrow due to plaque buildup, from fats, cholesterol, and other substances, reducing blood flow, according to Mayo Clinic. Detecting it early is crucial, as it allows for interventions that can sometimes prevent surgery. Here are six symptoms listed by Dr Kapadia:

Pain or cramps while walking

Cramping or aching in the legs during walking that subsides with rest is often an early warning sign of blocked arteries, according to Dr Kapadia.

Numbness or weakness

The surgeon mentions that reduced blood flow resulting from Peripheral Artery Disease can lead to numbness or weakness in the legs.

One leg feels colder

Temperature differences between legs may indicate restricted circulation, says the surgeon.

Slow-healing wounds

Cuts, blisters, or sores on the feet that take unusually long to heal can be a red flag.

Shiny skin or loss of hair

Dr Kapadia mentions that changes in skin texture, thinning hair, or a shiny appearance on the legs may suggest compromised blood flow.

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Weak pulse

Dr Kapadia suggests that if you notice a reduced, or weaker pulse in the lower limbs, it may signal potential arterial blockage due to PAD.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. It is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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Wearing earbuds all day? Dermatologist warns you could face these skin issues
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Wearing earbuds all day? Dermatologist warns you could face these skin issues

by jummy84 October 8, 2025
written by jummy84

Listening to music makes the day easier, whether it is a long commute, working at your desk or sweating it out at the gym. But this also means wearing earbuds for long hours. The most commonly known dangers extend to auditory issues. But did you know your skin, too, gets affected?

You are at risk of breakouts if you wear earbuds all the time!(Picture credit: Freepik)

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Dr Rinky Kapoor, celebrity dermatologist, co-founder and director of The Esthetic Clinics, shared with HT Lifestyle one of the lesser-known issues: earbud-related breakouts, irritations and infections.

Why you may get acne from earbuds?

You may get acne near the jaw. (Picture credit: Shutterstock)
You may get acne near the jaw. (Picture credit: Shutterstock)

The dermatologist highlighted that using earbuds for extended periods creates an unfavourable environment around the region.

Explaining more about this, she said, “Wearing earbuds for long stretches creates a closed environment of heat, sweat, and pressure on the skin. This makes pores more likely to clog and get inflamed, often leading to what we call acne mechanica. In some people, the issue may not be acne at all — it can be irritation from the earbud material (like silicone or metal), or even small infections in the hair follicles from bacteria transferred through the device.”

Moreover, the skin-related issues from earbud usage appear differently. Dr Kapoor added, “Acne tends to show up as blocked pores or bumps, allergies cause more redness and itching, while infections appear as tender pustules.”

How to prevent?

Dr Kapoor shared these prevention tips:

  1. Clean earbuds regularly with alcohol wipes and avoid sharing them.
  2. Give your skin breaks by taking them off every hour or two, or use over-ear headphones for longer calls.
  3. Don’t scrub the area harshly; a mild cleanser and, if needed, a light non-comedogenic moisturiser are enough to protect the skin barrier.

She recommended using over-the-counter treatments like benzoyl peroxide or azelaic acid when you see the first signs of irritation or breakouts. However, Dr Kapoor warned that if the pimples keep coming back or leave dark scars, it’s important to see a dermatologist. It is important not to dismiss them just as earbud acne, as they may need medical creams or allergy testing.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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Faridabad oncologist warns women not to ignore this first sign of breast cancer: ‘Any female above 40 should take…’
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Faridabad oncologist warns women not to ignore this first sign of breast cancer: ‘Any female above 40 should take…’

by jummy84 October 1, 2025
written by jummy84

Breast health is something every woman should pay attention to, yet many ignore the subtle signs that could indicate a serious issue. Early detection can make all the difference in treatment and outcomes. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Sunny Jain, Sr. Consultant and HOD, Medical Oncology, Accord Super Speciality Hospital, Faridabad, shares the very first sign of breast cancer that women should never overlook, offering crucial advice to help catch it in time. (Also read: Oncologist debunks 4 common myths about early breast cancer every woman should know: ‘Recurrence is not inevitable…’ )

Breast cancer awareness is essential, especially for women over 40, says oncologist.(Freepik)

Key symptoms to watch for

“Breast cancer is rising worldwide, and increasingly affecting women at younger ages, often younger than 50. That’s why regular screening and awareness of breast changes are crucial. Not all lumps in the breast are cancerous; many are benign. However, any new lump in the breast or armpit should never be ignored,” says Dr Sunny.

He advises, “The first and foremost symptom of breast cancer is having a lump in the breast. Don’t ignore it. If you notice a new lump, swelling, thickening, or a change in the size or shape of the breast, consult your doctor immediately.”

Other warning signs include:

  • Dimpling of the skin that looks like an orange peel
  • Pain in the breast or nipples
  • Nipple retraction (turning inward)
  • Nipple discharge other than breast milk
  • Swollen lymph nodes under the arm or near the collarbone
  • Skin changes of the breast
  • Nipple changes, such as puckering, retraction, or inversion

“Women should be well aware of these changes and examine their breasts monthly, usually after the menstrual cycle,” Dr Sunny adds.

Dr Sunny emphasises the importance of regular self-exams for lumps or changes in breast tissue.(Freepik)
Dr Sunny emphasises the importance of regular self-exams for lumps or changes in breast tissue.(Freepik)

Understanding breast tissue and self-examination

The breast is made of glandular and fatty tissue, which affects how it feels at different ages. Younger women have denser, firmer breasts due to the predominance of glandular tissue, while older women’s breasts feel softer as fatty tissue increases, and may droop over time.

“Knowing these differences helps you determine what a lump may feel like,” Dr Sunny explains. “When examining your breasts, use the flat of your fingers, don’t pinch or prod. Start with a light touch, then press a little deeper. Never press so hard that it causes pain; that means you’re examining too forcefully.”

When to seek diagnosis

If a lump persists and stands out from normal breast tissue, it is essential to pursue a proper diagnosis, regardless of mammogram or ultrasound findings. Outpatient core biopsy is the most definitive method to determine whether the lump requires follow-up.

“Many lumps turn out to be fibroadenomas, which are benign and don’t increase future breast cancer risk. Some lesions may need resection and could have implications for future breast cancer,” Dr Sunny notes.

Family history is another important factor. Cases of breast cancer in younger women, multiple cases of bilateral breast cancer, ovarian cancer, or breast cancer in males may warrant gene testing.

What are the treatment options

Treatment depends on the cancer stage, type, receptor status, and age at diagnosis. Options include:

  • Surgery
  • Chemotherapy
  • Radiotherapy
  • Immunotherapy and targeted therapy
  • Hormonal therapy

Dr Sunny emphasises, “Any female at or above age of 40 years presenting with a breast lump should be considered to be suffering from breast cancer until proven otherwise.”

Regular self-examination, awareness of subtle changes, timely consultation, and family history assessment are crucial steps every woman should take. “Early detection saves lives. Never ignore even minor changes in your breast,” advises Dr Sunny.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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AIIMS gastroenterologist warns against ‘having coffee on empty stomach’, shares 7 worst coffee habits to avoid for gut
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AIIMS gastroenterologist warns against ‘having coffee on empty stomach’, shares 7 worst coffee habits to avoid for gut

by jummy84 September 28, 2025
written by jummy84

Coffee is one of the most loved beverages worldwide, with millions relying on it to kick-start their mornings or power through long days. But while that cup of coffee may feel like a saviour, certain everyday habits around it can quietly harm your health in the long run.

Avoid these coffee mistakes to protect your gut health and sleep quality. (Pixabay)

Dr Saurabh Sethi, a gastroenterologist trained at AIIMS, Harvard, and Stanford Universities, in his September 28 Instagram post, breaks down the 7 worst coffee habits you need to avoid. Here is what he said:

1. Coffee on an empty stomach

Starting your day with coffee instead of food can increase stomach acid production, leading to reflux, nausea, bloating, and even gastritis if it becomes a daily routine.

2. Sugar, creamers and syrups

That flavoured latte may taste indulgent, but it often carries 30–50 grams of hidden sugar. Regular intake adds excess calories, promotes fatty liver, and raises the risk of diabetes.

3. More than four cups a day

Crossing 400 mg of caffeine daily (about four cups) can spike cortisol levels, irritate the gut lining, and cause palpitations, jitteriness, and anxiety.

4. Late-night coffee

Since caffeine has a half-life of 5–6 hours, an evening cup can interfere with deep sleep cycles. Poor sleep hampers the liver’s natural detox and repair processes.

5. Using coffee to mask fatigue

Relying on caffeine to power through exhaustion instead of addressing poor sleep worsens burnout. Over time, it contributes to brain fog, hormonal imbalance, and digestive stress.

6. Artificial sweeteners

“Zero calories” doesn’t mean safe. Sweeteners like sucralose and aspartame may disturb gut microbes, disrupt digestion, and impact long-term gut health.

7. Light roast doesn’t mean gentler

It’s a common myth that lighter roasts are easier on the stomach. In reality, dark roasts tend to be less acidic and may be better tolerated by those prone to reflux or GERD.

Note to readers: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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Drinking in moderation? Study warns even small amounts of alcohol may seriously harm brain health
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Drinking in moderation? Study warns even small amounts of alcohol may seriously harm brain health

by jummy84 September 26, 2025
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Published on: Sept 26, 2025 09:27 pm IST

Light drinking may cause cognitive decline, as a study revealed it carries a risk of developing neurodegenerative disease.

Much like alcohol has the heavy drinker, tipping over into borderline addiction, this beverage also has its share of light drinkers. Some people enjoy it casually, once in a while, at parties or restaurants, drinking in small amounts. Previous studies also suggested the likelihood of light drinking benefiting brain health.

Light drinking also causes cognitive decline!(Freepik)

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But a recent study published in the BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine on September 23, 2025, debunked this idea that light consumption has any positive effect. In fact, it may actually act as a risk factor for neurodegenerative disease, dementia.

No safe limit for alcohol consumption?

Alcohol wrecks havoc on cognitive functions of brain. (Shutterstock)
Alcohol wrecks havoc on cognitive functions of brain. (Shutterstock)

Often, it is said that if something is consumed in moderation, the effects aren’t disastrous, as long as one adheres to the safe limits. Likewise, the same was applied to alcohol, too. But the protective effects seen in the previous studies from light alcohol consumption were actually false, as people who later developed dementia actually drank less in the years leading up to the diagnosis, so this challenges the previously established findings.

The researchers conducted a large study, including data from over half a million people, along with genetic information from 2 million more. In other words, the study was very extensive. The findings revealed that any alcohol consumption actually increases dementia risk. In addition, genetically predisposed people have a 15 to 16 per cent higher chance of developing dementia. Genetic risk here means being genetically vulnerable to alcohol use disorder.

What does it mean?

The findings imply that even small amounts of alcohol in the long run damage your brain, setting you up for dementia later in life. The researchers urged that public health advice should not depict light drinking as safe or harmless, as it too carries significant risks. This is particularly true for middle-aged adults who have a high risk of cognitive decline; cutting down on alcohol may help reduce the risks of dementia later in life.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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Cardiologist warns artificial sweeteners stealing years from your brain: ‘62% faster cognitive decline with high intake’
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Cardiologist warns artificial sweeteners stealing years from your brain: ‘62% faster cognitive decline with high intake’

by jummy84 September 25, 2025
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Several health studies have linked the consumption of sugar with many diseases. A 2022 Harvard Health report states that consumption of added sugar leads to higher blood pressure, inflammation, weight gain, diabetes, and fatty liver disease, which are in turn linked to an increased risk for heart attack and stroke.

Most people swap sugar for artificial sweeteners, believing they’re the safer choice. But new research is sounding the alarm. (Freepik)

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Scared of these alarming effects of sugar consumption, many people swap it with artificial sweeteners. But are they any better? Did you know your sweet tooth could also be causing ageing in your brain?

Are sweeteners speeding up your brain’s ageing?

In an Instagram post shared on September 11, Dr Sanjay Bhojraj, MD, an interventional cardiologist and functional medicine doctor, highlighted the fact that sweeteners may be harming our brains and explained how they cause brain ageing. He wrote, “Small swaps today. Stronger brain tomorrow.”

Dr Bhojraj explained, “Most people swap sugar for artificial sweeteners, believing they’re the safer choice. But new research is sounding the alarm.”

He cited a neurology study conducted with 12,000+ adults and pointed out: “Could artificial sweeteners be stealing years from your brain? Researchers observed clear patterns in cognitive health. This isn’t just about replacing sugar. I’ve seen this story before: choices that look harmless end up silently costing health and longevity.”

Harmless choices silently cost health and longevity

The cardiologist warned, “Artificial sweeteners can disrupt metabolism, interfere with the gut-brain connection, and add long-term stress to your cardiovascular and cognitive systems. What feels like a safer choice today may quietly accelerate decline tomorrow.”

Additionally, he highlighted several facts associated with sweeteners that prove that they are harmful to the brain. Here’s what the expert said:

  • High sweetener intake was linked to a 62 percent faster cognitive decline
  • Equivalent to 1.6 years of accelerated brain ageing
  • Strongest impact on people under 60 and those with diabetes

He added, “The good news? Longevity isn’t about luck – it’s about making smarter decisions based on science, not shortcuts.”

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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Waking up gasping while sleeping? Cardiologist warns sleep apnea may increase risk of ‘sudden cardiac arrest at night’
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Waking up gasping while sleeping? Cardiologist warns sleep apnea may increase risk of ‘sudden cardiac arrest at night’

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
written by jummy84

While you may have heard the recommendation of seven to eight hours of sleep daily for good health, did you know that the quality of sleep also matters significantly? Sleep apnea is a condition where a person experiences repeated pauses in breathing at night, causing them to jolt awake, gasping for air. This requires urgent medical attention because of the alarming heart risks sleep apnea may pose. Sleep apnea puts immense pressure on the heart and can even increases the risk of cardiac arrest.

Sleep apnea is a disorder where a person stops breathing for short periods while sleeping, and they wake up with a jolt.(Shutterstock)

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To understand more about the correlation between sleep apnea and cardiovascular risks, Dr Prateek Chaudhary, Senior Consultant – Interventional Cardiology at Asian Hospital, told HT Lifestyle in an interview that sleep apnea is one of the most prevalent sleep disorders. Subsequently, this increased interruption in breathing has a direct consequence on the heart, becoming one of the leading causes of cardiovascular diseases.

Why does sleep apnea pose a big risk to your heart?

So let’s first understand why sleep apnea cannot be brushed aside as just a restless night, and how it puts serious pressure on your heart’s functions.

Dr Prateek Chaudhary described what happens in sleep apnea: “Lack of respiration due to intermittent breathing is followed by a sudden decrease in oxygen levels in the body of an individual with sleep apnea. The brain is compelled to wake the body up, short-lived in each episode, to resume breathing. Such periods of low oxygen and regular awakening from sleep are highly stressful to the cardiovascular system. ”

The cardiologist alerted that when a person wakes up, blood pressure and heart rate also spike, and this chronic strain may lead to hypertension, arrhythmia, and cardiac alterations.

Now that you know why sleep apnea puts a strain on your heart, let’s look at the factor that is the strongest link between the two: high blood pressure, which can also escalate the risk of heart attacks.

The cardiologist said, “Night stress on the blood vessels hardens them and renders them unable to relax, causing permanent damage to the vessels in the long run. This leads to the danger of heart attack and stroke.”

Risk of irregular heart rhythms

One troubling condition may arise from chronic sleep apnea’s effect on the heart. The cardiologist highlighted atrial fibrillation as a concern. He said, “Sleep apnea is also linked to a high correlation of developing irregular heart rhythms, especially atrial fibrillation. The recurring bursts of adrenaline and the decreasing oxygen levels destabilise the electricity of the heart.”

Moreover, this in turn increases the risk of life-threatening conditions at night. He remarked, “The condition was associated with sudden cardiac arrest at night, which only highlights the possible severity of sleep apnea.”

Heart failure

Heart failure may also happen if sleep apnea is not treated. (Freepik)
Heart failure may also happen if sleep apnea is not treated. (Freepik)

Since sleep apnea may weaken the heart over time, one of the most serious consequences is heart failure. Dr Prateek Chaudhary said, “The broken sleep and continuous lack of oxygen as a result of sleep apnea is a debilitating factor to the heart muscle in the long run. Patients with untreated sleep apnea have worse outcomes in terms of increased hospitalisation and decreased survival despite having heart failure. In other situations, central sleep apnea, which is more prevalent in more severe heart failure cases, forms a vicious cycle between the two conditions, affecting each other.”

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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Fat loss coach warns this is why your joints hurt every time you work out: 'It’s not just age'
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Fat loss coach warns this is why your joints hurt every time you work out: ‘It’s not just age’

by jummy84 September 20, 2025
written by jummy84

As you are exercising, when your knees ache, you may often blame it on your age. But joint pain does not always originate from age. In many cases, it’s rooted in hormonal changes. Isaiah Fergusson, a sustainable fat loss coach, revealed in a June 18 Instagram post that the knee pain is a wake-up call for you to start training your body in tandem with the body’s functioning, not against it.

Knee pain is common when exercising. (PC: Freepik)

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Hormonal causes

Estrogen’s fluctuation causes this. As the coach noted that when the estrogen levels fall, the body takes longer to recover from a workout. Now the tendons and ligaments of the knee lose their resilience and become more susceptible to strain.

Along with this, there are also risks of inflammation, causing more chances of injuries. Isaiah said, “Lower estrogen levels lead to a longer recovery period, your tendons will not bounce back the way they used to, estrogen has an impact on your tendon health, on your ligament health as well. Your body is also more inflamed than it has ever been in your life, so injuries will happen a lot easier and they will stick around for a lot longer.”

How to prevent?

So how do you prevent your ligaments and tendons from straining? According to Isaiah, the solution is to train the body in a way that supports it. He emphasised prioritising recovery time, along with adding anti-inflammatory foods to the diet, because inflammation around the knee may also cause pain.

He said, “So instead of training harder start training smarter, work on your mobility, work on getting stronger and recovering better, when you pair this with eating more anti-inflammatory foods, you will have less pain and more mobility in your joints.”

So, in other words, joint pain doesn’t mean you halt your workout. Instead, focus on smarter training, ensure you recover well, and choose a better diet.

Note to readers: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them. This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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